We have talked to a lot of people and pretty much everyone says that day 4-7 of a tour is the hardest. For us, I think it was day 29. This was just a hard day. To start out the day, we were about a mile from the hotel and Rainey had a pedal bearing…

We took 2 rest days in a row because this is about the halfway mark of this trip. It is always important to remember that the girls are 10 and 12. So while we can push it a lot more and make a lot more miles, the goal is to make them have enough fun…

Some days we plan attractions, some days we stumble upon them. Today was both. First off we ended up at the site of a battle field in Mundfordville. Apparently this town was occupied by both sides for 5 years during the civil war. There was the longest railroad bridge in the world at the time…

As many of you know Aspen was born a bit “over due”. She was due to arrive on the 4th of May 2015 and waited a full 2 weeks more and showed up on the 18th of May! Scott and the girls had planned to hit the road on their corss-country trip (Canada to Key…

Day 22: So today we decided on another shorter day so we could get to Elizabethtown and visit a museum we wanted to see. About 10 miles into our trip we saw a cyclist coming the other way. He passed us and then turned around and rode up alongside of us. It was the security…

Day 21: Kentucky!!!! We had a short ride of about 4 miles to get into Kentucky. They have an old railroad bridge over the Ohio river that they converted into a pedestrian path. This was very cool and also a very popular place to be. We were there on a weekday morning and there were…

Day 20: This was really a pretty uneventful day. Grandma flew out of Indy so Ang was off with her all day. We had no events planned. There were no must see attractions along the way that we saw, so we just rode… and rode… and rode… This turned out to be our 2nd longest…